I am going to try some experiments and see what I come up with.
-----Original Message-----
From: V. de Bel [mailto:vincent dot debel at wanadoo dot nl]
Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2003 3:53 PM
To: m0n0wall at lists dot m0n0 dot ch
Subject: Re: [m0n0wall] PC1<>LAN1<>MONO<>LAN2<>PC2
Hmm, next try :(
1)
I hope you unticked "Block private networks" in your WAN
configuration
2)
To ping the m0n0wall make new Firewall rule:
Proto: ICMP Source: * Port: * Destination: * Port: *
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joe Doran" <joe at jbdww dot com>
To: <m0n0wall at lists dot m0n0 dot ch>
Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2003 10:29 PM
Subject: [m0n0wall] PC1<>LAN1<>MONO<>LAN2<>PC2
> Here is my situation.
>
> 1)
> PC1<>LAN1<>MONO<>LAN2<>PC2
>
> PC1 = 192.168.6.60.
> LAN1 = 192.168.6.254 / 24 Configure as LAN on M0N0Wall.
> LAN2 = 192.168.4.65 /24 Configure as WAN on M0N0Wall. The gateway is
> 192.168.4.254.
> PC2 = 192.168.4.55
>
> Lan 2 has a Linksys setup as the gateway to the internet.
>
> I setup a NAT on the M0N0wall to forward port 80 to 192.168.6.60 on
PC1.
> When I site on PC2 and point my web browser to 192.168.4.65, it never
> connects.
>
> I have put the M0N0wall on to the internet, and I do know that NATing
> does work, but why does this not work on the local lan.
>
> 2)
> I take it you can not ping M0N0wall on its WAN connection.
>
> 3)
> I put a pc on the DMZ side with and address of 192.168.9.50 with
> M0N0wall DMZ set to 192.168.9.250 and I try to use the ping function
in
> M0N0wall to ping 192.168.9.50 and I get time outs.
>
> Thanks
> Joe Doran
>
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